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The Sun Nigeria

FCTA pulls out of federal civil service, gets 9 new perm secs

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From Fred Itua, Abuja

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, yesterday, said all is now set for the appointment of nine permanent secretaries for the nine secretariats of the FCT Administration (FCTA).

He disclosed this in Abuja while fielding questions from newsmen, after inspecting some road projects in the territory.

The minister said the development was in line with the provisions of the FCT Civil Service Commission Act, 2018, which President Bola Tinubu had approved its implementation.

Wike said the decision of Tinubu was in fulfilment of his “Renewed Hope” agenda.

He said the most senior directors in the FCTA would be appointed as permanent secretaries for the administration’s secretariats, namely Agriculture and Rural Development; Transport; Economic Planning, Revenue Generation and Public Private Partnership.

Others are Education; Social Development; Legal Services; Area Council; Health and Environment; and Women Affairs Secretariat.

He said he had met with all the senior directors in the FCTA to inform them of the development and tasked them on dedication to duty.

“President Tinubu, in his wisdom and Renewed Hope Agenda, insisted the 2018 Act must be implemented, which has given FCT a Civil Service Commission.

“By this, the FCTA will have its own head of service, and then of course, it will have permanent secretaries for the nine secretariats.

“But again, that means we will require a lot of commitments from them,” he said.

Wike expressed displeasure on the delays in moving files, warned the directors against any delay that would sabotage the administration’s efforts.

“So, it is better to let them know that if Mr President has done this for you, you should also be able to reciprocate by committing yourself to work harder.

“We have told them that no file will stay in a director’s office for more than three to four days, so that the work can move on, and they have agreed to that,” he said.

The minister also said he had approved the promotion of about N8,000 workers, adding that the beneficiaries should pay back by putting in more effort and commitment to their jobs.